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A constant volume and mass of helium gas at 47°C is heated so that the pressure of the gas doubles. What is the new temperature of the gas in Celsius
degrees?
15 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
(P1/T1) = (P2/T2)
15 years ago
Answered by DrBob222
Don't forget to convert T to Kelvin.
15 years ago
Answered by Dorathy
367°C ? where are the values coming from? (P1/T1) = (P2/T2) ? all I get is the original 47°C. 47°C+273=K, K=320...I'm lost
11 years ago

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